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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The
May Day message of the JVP
WEDNESDAY,
01 MAY 2013
The International Workers’ Day is commemorated
world over today. But, in this country May Day is the day of politicians who
make use of workers as a cat’s paw to pull out political chestnuts out of the
fire. All trade unions, save a few, are affiliated to political parties
responsible for suppressing workers’ rights. Their show of servility on this day
dedicated to the memory of labour leaders who laid down their lives for the
workers’ cause is toe-curling, to say the least.
Today
is May Day. Its history is the bitter, protracted struggle carried out by the
working masses sacrificing their lives, shedding their blood and sweat and
making boundless sacrifices to win an eight hour working
day.
However, the world economic depression that has
entangled the capitalist world is depriving the working masses even the rights
they won in the past. It is under such an environment the working masses all
over the world are commemorating the May Day today.
On
this May Day, the working masses in Sri Lanka, with the leadership of the JVP,
clasp their hands with the working masses throughout the world who are amassing
their strength and sharpening their militancy to win rights capitalism is
denying to them and to create a better future for all.
Under Mahinda Rajapaksa's pro-imperialist, capitalist
regime Sri Lanka is confronted with a number of massive social, economic and
political crises. The country is faced with a massive foreign exchange deficit.
As such, the country is trapped in a foreign debt snare. The government that
depends on loans by imperialist institutions such as the IMF has fallen to the
level of begging more loans to pay the interest of loans already obtained. As a
condition for such loans Sri Lanka rupee has been depreciated against foreign
currency including the US dollar. Meanwhile, local industries, businesses,
agriculture and services breakdown rapidly. Under these circumstances the
government raises its income by levying heavy taxes and imposing heavy fines
that are unbearable for the masses. Meanwhile, the government, without any
sympathy, has burdened the masses with the losses at state institutions due to
its own frauds, corruption and its wrong economic policies as well. The increase
in electricity tariffs is the latest example. The masses have reached a state
that they no longer could make the ends meet due to the rapidly increasing cost
of living though their salaries and incomes do not increase.
Mahinda Rajapaksa regime, that has failed to protect
sovereignty and dignity of Sri Lanka, has belittled the country especially
before US imperialism and Indian hegemony; Imperialists have been given a leeway
to interfere in the internal affairs of the country. This has created a risk of
Sri Lanka becoming a prey for the imperialists.
Mahinda Rajapaksa regime that wrests democratic and
human rights of the masses is systematically suppressing its opponents and those
who do not tow their line, has unleashed government goons and is bringing the
country and the masses under the yoke of Rajapaksa oligarchy.
The government that failed to fulfill basic needs of
masses in the North and the East and establish national unity, equality and
reconciliation is laying out an environment to strengthen communalism and
separatism.
It
continues to maintain a semi-military administration forced on the masses in the
North and the East and in addition to stirring up communalism has begun aiding
groups to kindle religious extremism throughout the country.
As Rajapaksa regime has been unable to provide the
basic needs of the masses such as food, water, shelter, clothes, medicine,
education employment etc social issues have escalated and crime has
increased.
Unable to create an environment for the masses to live
without fear or mistrust, Rajapaksa regime has failed to prevent crime and has
dragged the country towards an abyss of immorality.
It is certain that UPFA led by pro-imperialist SLFP
that has teamed up with IMF and other imperialist institutions to make the
country bankrupt economically, politically socially and ethically, or the UNP
and groups that flock for opportunistic needs would never be able to drag the
country back from the precipice it has been pushed to. Sri Lanka could be
liberated from the crises it is confronted with at present and from imperialist
intervention only by the victory of the anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist
struggle carried out by a broad anti-imperialist people’s movement. The working
people in Sri Lanka led by its working class should take the lead in
strengthening such a broad anti-imperialist people’s movement. This should be
the resolution of the working people on this May Day.
The JVP invites the working masses, farmers,
fisher-folk, women, youths, students, professionals, technologists, artistes,
journalists, democrats, humanitarians and environmentalists to ideologically and
organizationally rally around the anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist broad front
that is already being created with the leadership of the JVP and to struggle
until victory.
Down with imperialism – liberation for the
people!
Down with capitalism – Victory for
Socialism!
A May Day thought
Editorial-April 30, 2013
Today,
there will be a number of political circuses with workers trailing and
entertaining politicians who parade streets in colourful processions where
hosannas are sung in their praise. Time was when overenthusiastic rank and file
of trade unions affiliated to the late Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s government
(1970-77) marched in a state of inebriation shouting slogans such as ‘Methini
apita kiyanawanam, seeni nethuwa the bonnam’ and ‘Methini apita kianawanam
miriis nethuwa hodi kannam’—If Methini (Sirimavo) tells us, we will have tea
without sugar and gravy without chilles! But, what really took the cake in those
of scarcity when the transport of rice and the like were curbed was this:
‘Methini apita kiyanawanam haal nethuwa bath kannam’—If Methini tells us, we
will have ‘cooked rice’ without rice grains! This shows how workers blinded by
partisan politics hero-worship their political leaders and even dupe themselves
into enjoying a Barmecide Feast.
The
tradition continues. Hardly a day passes without a strike or a protest by trade
unions against their long neglected grievances. But, some workers taking part in
processions carry pictures of government leaders responsible for unleashing
brute force on workers, causing death and injury, in a bid to ram an
ill-conceived private sector pension scheme down their throats and ordering a
ruthless crackdown on fishermen crying out for a fuel subsidy. Some of these
workers even stoop to the level of gyrating on the streets and chanting
pro-government slogans with gusto shamelessly in return for meals and rotgut in
May Day rallies. Only a few trade unions remain truly independent and others
offer their services as palanquin bearers to the Opposition politicians
responsible for sacking over 50,000 workers for demanding a daily pay hike of
ten rupees in 1980s.
Trade
unions cannot operate in a watertight compartment devoid of all-pervasive
politics and its corrupt influence. But, the heavy dependency of most of them on
politicians to look after their interests has prevented the trade union movement
from evolving as a formidable force. The polticisation of their agendas has been
at the expense of their unity.
Burke—some
believe it was Carlyle—called the Press the Fourth Estate, but Churchill thought
it was the trade unions that deserved the catchy epithet because of their power
and influence. But, trade unions in this country have degraded themselves over
the years. When some workers’ unions opposed a pay hike parliamentarians granted
themselves way back in 2006, while welcoming their position we urged them to
turn the search light inwards. They have been doing basically two things—putting
forth demands and resorting to trade union to win them. We posed the following
questions to them: Do they ever inspire/pressure their members to step up
national productivity? In what way, have they cooperated with their employers to
develop the institutions on which they are dependent for a living? What action
do they take against errant members who have become confirmed freeloaders? Are
they aware that in other countries trade unions take pay cuts during crises and
consider it their duty to take action against their members in the
wrong?
The
time has come for workers to wean themselves from wily politicians masquerading
as liberators and question their leaders with political agendas. The need has
long been felt in this country for a truly workers’ May Day.